Yes! and on the way to work, that song was on the radio "You dropped a bomb on me"

Do I detect a new Vonage theme song coming, at least for owners of devices that have recently received firmware updates?

So far, so good. .60 is, to me, The Way Vonage Should Be. Now, if they'd only enable manual QoS upstream, and fix the timeout defaults so the darned thing can handle P2P (both easy fixes), I'd be singing a different tune about the ROUTER portion of this router.

I saw in another posting that you had 1.00.59 before 1.00.60. Is it possible that a Vonboyage rep adjusted some settings before letting you experiment with 1.00.59? Also, wondering what would happen if you downgraded back to 1.00.58 and then took the direct 1.00.60 upgrade.

I've checked the settings (including the "fun" settings and no, I'm going to tell how) and everything's where it should be. Vonage is actively playing with my adapter, so we'll see what they come up with. Sounds like they might ship another one out for an A/B comparison test.

To give credit where credit is due: I've been e-mailing back & forth with a level 3 tech (or maybe higher?, not sure what is position/title is) and he's been sending me 1-2 e-mails a day for the past couple weeks, trying different settings, firmware, etc. So, they are definitely working on the problems and trying... it might very be that I have an oddball adapter. My RTP300's from the very first batch Vonage had, so it's entirely possible that what I have sitting on my desk isn't quite like the others. I'll keep you posted.

So I was working on my computer this morning and very rudely got kicked off the network. I looked over at my RTP300 and noticed the voice light wasn't on and it was blinking like crazy. So I figured it was updating. I went in after I regained my network and checked the admin page and it's at .60.

So I did some tests. My problem before was with static on some outgoing calls and in going calls. They reverted me back to .55 and it was good.

So I tried my office phone...which has a great speakerphone system. Most of the time I try to dial out with speakerphone - it's really staticy. If I used the handset...it seems to be ok. I haven't tried picking up calls with the speakerphone yet to be able to determine if the static is there...I'm hoping not since I'm working from home today.

The other thing is that the caller id seems to be fixed as well. I has a corded phone that I was using for testing and when it was plugged in with .55 the caller id didn't work. Now it works fine.